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5. By “Emergency”: You can select one
of the three points of emergency service
points that have been already stored in the
system’s database. See page 33 for the
detailed steps.
6. By “Phone #”: You can enter a des-
tination by the telephone number. See
page 34 for the detailed steps.
7. By “Intersection”: You can enter the
names of two intersecting streets. This is
helpful if you do not know the specific
street address of your destination but
know the general vicinity. See page 35 for
the detailed steps.
8. By “Freeway Ent./Exit”: You can en-
ter the name of the freeway (interstate) en-
trance or exit. See page 36 for the detailed
steps.
9. By “Previous starting point”: Yo u
can enter a point where the system has
started to guide last time. See page 37 for
the detailed steps.
10. By Map Selection: You can select a
destination simply by selecting the location
on the displayed map. See page 37 for the
detailed steps.
11. By Preset Destination (
— switches on the “Destination” screen):
You can choose the destination by select-
ing one of the preset destination switch. In
this case, it is necessary to register your
desired destination beforehand. See page
38 for the detailed steps.
12. By Home (
switch on the “Des-
tination” screen): You can select your
own home without entering the address
each time. In this case, it is necessary to
register your home beforehand. See page
38 for the detailed steps.
INFORMATION
When inputting the destination,
the response to the switch may be
slow.
“Points of interest” registration is
made based on the NAVTEQ
“Standard POI Inclusion List” and
infoUSA POI data.
If there is no point registered,
switches such as “Marked points”,
“Home”, “Previous destination” or
“Previous starting point” are
dimmed and not available.
The route for returning may not be
the same as that for going.
The route guidance to the destina-
tion may not be the shortest route
or a route without traffic conges-
tion.
Route guidance may not be avail-
able if there is no road data for the
specified location.
When setting the destination, you
should use the map on a scale of
one half mile or smaller.
To select an “Address”, “POI”,
“Freeway Ent./Exit” or “Intersec-
tion” in a different region, a search
area’s change is necessary.
CAUTION
While you are driving, be sure to fol-
low traffic regulations and keep the
road condition in mind. If a traffic
sign on the road has been changed,
the route guidance may provide
wrong information.
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In case of having some POIs of the same
name, this screen appears.
“Name sort”: Select this switch to list the
categories in alphabetical order.
“Dist. sort”: Select this switch to list the
categories in order of nearest place from
your current location.
INFORMATION
The information on the desired point
of interest can be displayed on the
map screen.
Select the “Info.” switch to display the
selected destination name, address and
telephone number.
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Select the “INFO” switch to display the
selected emergency destination name,
address and telephone number.
INFORMATION
In an area which has not been regis-
tered for route guidance, the naviga-
tion does not guide. (See pages 60.)
Select the “Phone #” switch on the
“Destination” screen.
Input a phone number.
After inputting it, select the
“OK” switch,
and the screen changes and displays the
map location of the selected destination
and the road preference. (See “Entering
destination” on page 39.)
If there are many sites having a same num-
ber, the following screen appears.
Destination input by
TELEPHONE NUMBER
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The route guidance system displays
two different screen modes.
Single screen: Only map is shown in a
screen mode like the above.
Split screen: Map and guidance screen
are shown in a screen mode like the
above. (For details about guidance
screen, see page 43.)
The two route guidance screens have a
number of indicators and switches with
which you should be familiar.
Map screen with switch: When the“ENTER” button on the navigation con-
troller is pushed while the map is dis-
played, the switch screen is displayed on
the right side of the screen.
“GPS”: Upon reception of signals from the
GPS (Global Positioning System), this
mark appears. (For details, see page 58.)
“Map orient”: To switch the map orienta-
tion between North −up and Heading−up.
(For details, see page 57.)
“POI”: Select this switch, and symbols of
points of interest are shown on the screen.
(For details, see page 51.)
“Chg. route”: The “Change route” screen
appears and the following settings are
available.
“Mark”: Select this switch for quick regis-
tration of the marked point. (For details,
see page 89.)
“Guide”: When POI icons are displayed
on the map, select this switch, and the
name of a POI icon near the cursor is dis-
played. Move the select and scroll lever to
the right or left, and the name of the next
POI icon is displayed. If no POI icons are
displayed on the screen, “No guidance in-
formation available” is displayed. Push the
“ENTER” button while the name of a
POI icon is displayed to see detailed infor-
mation about that POI (name, location,
phone number, etc.) displayed on the
screen.
Route guidance screen
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Selecting the “With sound” switch,
select your desired sound. When your
vehicle approaches the marked point,
the sound which you chose will sound.
“Bell (with direction)”: The bell sounds
only when your vehicle approaches to the
marked point from your setting direction.
Operate the select and scroll lever of
the navigation controller, so that the di-
rection is facing to your desired direc-
tion.
Push the
“ENTER” button on the navi-
gation controller and the map screen re-
turns. (b) Editing marked points
Once a marked point is registered, you
can edit the icon, name or telephone
number.
1. Select the
“Marked points”switch.
2. Select the “Edit” switch of the
“Marked points”.
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The screen lists the marked points.
Sort by “Icon”: Select this switch to list
the marked points in order of the type of
icon.
Sort by “Date”: Select this switch to list
the marked points in order of the registered
date.
Sort by “Name”: Select this switch to list
the marked points in alphabetical order.
Select
switch of the desired marked
point to display the edit marked point
screen.
3. Select the “Change” switch which
you want to edit. CHANGING THE ICON
Select your desired icon.
CHANGING THE NAME
Select alphabet or numeral keys to in-
put the name.
After you finish your entry, select the
“OK” switch on the screen.
The previous screen will be displayed.
CHANGING THE PHONE NUMBER
Select numeral keys.
After you finish your entry, select the
“OK” switch on the screen.
The previous screen will be displayed.